Theatre lovers from Baltimore and beyond are invited to join the friends, patrons, cast, and crew of the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre for the 2016 Audrey Herman Celebration, our annual gala honoring our founder, the late Audrey Herman, and showcasing our coming season of bold, diverse, exceptional theatre.

The evening will begin with cocktails in The Grand’s elegant Mirror Ballroom and continue with dinner, dancing, awards, and a silent auction featuring tickets to local theatres, restaurant gift cards, exclusive tours of local wineries, and other treats of Baltimore. Guests will be treated to a “sneak peek” at the emerging plans for relocating Spotlighters and expanding its programming and facilities.

“This year’s Audrey Herman Celebration marks a watershed moment in Spotlighters’ history as we embark on the journey to a new home in the Bromo Arts District,” says Fuzz Roark, Spotlighters Managing Artistic Director. “We hope to promote Audrey’s passion for theatre and its power to inspire and connect people by creating an inclusive community arts center on the west side with the classic Spotlighters intimate theatre experience at its heart. I know that Audrey would be proud of Spotlighters’ history and excited about our future. We look forward to sharing the excitement with our friends and supporters at the 2016 Audrey Herman Celebration.”

Vincent M. Lancisi

During the gala, Managing Director Fuzz Roark and the Spotlighters Board of Directors will present the annual Audrey Herman and Spotlighters awards honoring valued supporters of the theatre. The Audrey Herman Award will be presented to Vincent M. Lancisi, founding artistic director of Everyman Theatre, for his passionate support of the arts and theatre across Baltimore. Mr. Lancisi founded Everyman Theatre in October of 1990 and has directed more than 35 productions there. In addition to his work at Everyman, Mr. Lancisi has taught acting and directing at Towson University, University of Maryland, and Catholic University, and he was recently named President of the Bromo Tower Arts & Entertainment District. Mr. Lancisi has been a great friend and resource to Spotlighters Theatre as we plan the relocation to the Bromo Arts District.

The Spotlighters Award will be presented to Nicholas A. Fuhr for his more than 10 years of volunteer service to the theatre. In that time, he has handled box office and front of house duties, has applied his knowledge and experience as an architect to assist with designing renovations of the theatre, and has even tried his hand at stage managing. He recently joined Spotlighters’ Board of Directors and looks forward to supporting the continued growth and expansion of this wonderful family of talented and dedicated people.

Share the excitement with Spotlighters at the 2016 Audrey Herman Celebration! Tickets are $75 a person and are available at www.spotlighters.org or by calling 410-752-1225.

About The Grand
Built in 1866, The Grand was the headquarters of the Maryland Freemasons for more than 130 years and is one of the most distinctive, sophisticated, and unique event venues in Baltimore. See the elegance at www.thegrandbaltimore.com

About Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre
Spotlighters has been providing bold, diverse exceptional theatre to Baltimore audiences since 1962 in an intimate, 70-seat theatre-in-the-round on the ground floor of the Madison Apartments at 817 St. Paul St. Spotlighters, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, mounts 8 or 9 productions each season and presents an array of theatre education programs. For more information visit www.spotlighters.org